If the story of Noah and the biblical Flood is literally true, then absolutely everyone is descended from Noah. However, there are sound and convincing reasons for believing that the story of Noah and the biblical Flood is not literally… Full Answer

No, only storks, herons and ostriches are mentioned along with the lists of clean and unclean animals. There is no Biblical symbolism to the wild turkey. Turkey are native only to North America. There was no Turkey in Biblical Geography. Full Answer

Since Adam and Noah did not exist outside the Bible, the only way to figure this is from the biblical evidence. The Bible gives fourteen generations from Adam to Noah and says how old each father was when his first… Full Answer

Noah's Ark is a symbol both of judgment and of salvation. The judgment is in the worldwide flood which made the Ark a necessity. The salvation is in the Ark itself which 'saved' the righteous remnant, Noah and his family… Full Answer

A: If the biblical story of Noah and the great worldwide flood were true, we would all be descendants of Noah - every single one of us. However, scientists dismiss the Flood story as purely mythical, as do many theologians… Full Answer

The Olive branch has been used as a symbol for peace and goodwill for thousands of years. The symbolism is related to the biblical story of Noah and the great flood. Noah sends out a dove to find and bring… Full Answer

A:The biblical legend of Noah predates the story of the Promised Land, so there is no reference in the Bible to Noah ever seeing the land. Also, Noah's Ark is traditionally thought to have rested on Mount Ararat, far to… Full Answer

A:The Bible says that Noah was a distant ancestor to Abraham, but lived until Abraham was 60 years old, although Abraham seems unaware of Noah's existence or even of God having saved him in the Flood. From a biblical perspective… Full Answer

One source I've read indicates 2,000 years from Adam to Noah, and 2,000 years from Noah to Jesus. The Bible itself provides something of a timeline from Adam to Noah, but the geneology from Noah to Jesus doesn't include a… Full Answer

Moses was 14 generations separated from Noah. Moses was Noah's great great great great great great great great great great great great grandson. Explore for yourself at http://www.agapebiblestudy.com/charts/Generations%20Adam-Moses.htm Full Answer

Abraham is one of the three sons of Terah. Terah was the tenth son of Noah. Abraham was originally Abram, the first of three biblical patriarchs. His brothers were Nahor and Haran. This earlier answer sidesteps the Question. Abraham descended… Full Answer

According to the bible Noah was 950 years, but he was not a prophet. A:All the early biblical heroes are attributed lifespans that accord with a simple numerology formula based on the number 17. Noah, who was exactly 600 years… Full Answer

Gen:7:1: And the LORD said unto Noah, Come thou and all thy house into the ark; for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation. Gen:7:5: And Noah did according unto all that the LORD commanded him. Noah… Full Answer

Archaeologists and historians say that the Egyptians have lived in Egypt for many thousands of years and that their civilisation continued undisturbed throughout the entire period during which the biblical Flood is supposed to have occurred. On this evidence, the… Full Answer

Noah (biblical myth) was supposedly 950 years old when he died. This information is found in Genesis chapter 9 verse 29 of the Holy Bible. Accounts of his age are however under scrutiny, and it is suggested that Noah's correct… Full Answer

According to Biblical mythology, God told Noah to collect two of every animal, male and female. God also instructed Noah to collect seven pairs of every bird and clean animal, and on pair of the unclean animals. No animal was… Full Answer

Scientists tell us conclusively that there never was a great Flood as described in the Bible. And they tell us that the Flood as described would be physically impossible. Scholars tell us that the biblical story of Noah and his… Full Answer